Intel to launch a 28-core monster CPU running at 5GHz later this year

Intel to launch a 28-core monster CPU running at 5GHz later this year

By Darren Allan

You may have seen the Intel has just revealed its Core i7-8086K anniversary processor that’s capable of boosting to 5GHz out of the box, but the company has a bigger CPU gun up its sleeve: a 28-core processor that reaches the same clock speed.

Yes, Intel is readying a single socket processor bristling with 28-cores and apparently running at 5GHz across all transistors. With nearly 30-cores, it would certainly dwarf the six cores of the aforementioned 8086K.

Intel revealed this CPU with a demo at Computex, and Anandtech reports that a system powered by the processor hit a score of 7,334 in the Cinebench R15 benchmark. The chip giant also announced that this monster CPU would be out in the final quarter of this year, so this isn’t something for way down the line.

Scalable heavyweights

No further details were given at this point, so it’s unclear exactly where this model will sit in Intel’s range, or what socket it will use. Technically, Intel does already produce 28-core CPUs, in the form of the top-end Intel Xeon Scalable Processors aimed at heavyweight server usage.

But those chips top out at a turbo speed of 3.8GHz across their many cores, and …read more

Source:: techradar.com – Computing Components

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